Within a phenomenological holographic model in (4+1)-bulk dimensions,
defined by Einstein-gravity with a negative cosmological constant, coupled to a
Dirac-Born-Infeld and a Chern-Simons term, we explore the fate of BF-bound
violation for a probe scalar field and a fluctuation mode of the corresponding
geometry. We assume this simple model to capture the dynamics of a strongly
coupled SU(Nc) gauge theory with Nf fundamental matter, which in the
limit O(Nc)∼O(Nf) and with a
non-vanishing matter density, is holographically described by an
AdS2-geometry in the IR. We demonstrate that, superconductor/superfluid
instabilities are facilitated and spontaneous breaking of translational
invariance is inhibited with increasing values of (Nf/Nc).
This is similar, in spirit, with known results in large Nc Quantum
Chromodynamics with Nf quarks and a non-vanishing density, in which the
chiral density wave phase becomes suppressed and superconducting instabilities
become favoured as the number of quarks is increased.Comment: 24 pages, 2 figure